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- Boi, Paolo (1528–1598), Italian chess master
- Boi-Nai, Vincent (* 1945), Roman Catholic bishop
- Boia, Lucian (* 1944), Romanian historian
- Boianjiu, Shani (* 1987), Israeli author
- Boiarchinov, Feodor (* 1993), German ice hockey player
- Boiardo, Matteo Maria (1441–1494), Italian poet
- Boiceau, Charles (1841–1907), Swiss politician (LPS)
- Boichi (* 1973), South Korean mangaka
- Boidas , Greek ore caster
- Boidin, Franck (* 1972), French foil fencer
- Boidman, Yuri (* 1952), German chess player
- Boido, Federico (1940-2014), Italian actor
- Boie, Dietrich (1923–2001), German anthroposophic doctor and cancer researcher
- Boie, Ernst (1863–1930), German wholesale merchant, politician and Estonian consul
- Boie, Friedrich (1789–1870), German lawyer, entomologist and ornithologist
- Boie, Heinrich (1794–1827), German zoologist
- Boie, Heinrich Christian (1744–1806), German writer and editor
- Boie, Johannes , German journalist
- Boie, Kirsten (* 1950), German writer
- Boie, Margarete (1880–1946), German writer
- Boie, Nicolaus the Elder († 1542), German reformer
- Boie, Nicolaus the Younger († 1542), Protestant theologian, reformer and hymn poet
- Boie, Reinhold (1831–1907), German lawyer and Prussian Lord Mayor of Bromberg and Potsdam
- Boie, Werner (1901–1978), German engineer and university professor
- Boie, Werner (1913–2012), German officer
- Boieldieu, François-Adrien (1775–1834), French opera composer
- Boies, Horace (1827–1923), American politician
- Boies, William D. (1857-1932) American politician
- Boiffard, Jacques-André (1902–1961), French doctor and photographer
- Boigelot, Jacques , Belgian film director and screenwriter
- Boiger, Alexandra , children's author and children's book illustrator
- Boigne, Raoul de (1862-1949), French sport marksman
- Boije af Gennäs, Carl Oscar (1849–1923), Swedish sheet music collector
- Boije, Göran († 1617), Swedish diplomat, field marshal and governor
- Boiko, Jurij (* 1958), Ukrainian politician
- Boiko, Marietta Nikolajewna (* 1935), Soviet and Russian literary scholar and cultural scientist
- Boiko, Rostislaw Grigoryevich (1931–2002), Russian composer
- Boiko, Swetlana Anatoljewna (* 1972), Russian foil fencer and Olympic champion
- Boikow, Alexander Rafailowitsch (* 1975), Russian ice hockey player
- Boikow, Alexander Wladimirowitsch (* 1975), Russian ice hockey player
- Boikowa, Alexandra Igorewna (* 2002), Russian figure skater
- Boileau, Anne (* 1975), French table tennis player
- Boileau, Charles (1648–1704), French Roman Catholic clergyman, commendate abbot, court preacher and member of the Académie française
- Boileau, Étienne († 1270), first royal bailiff (Prévôt) of Paris
- Boileau, George Theodore (1912–1965), American religious, coadjutor bishop of Fairbanks
- Boileau, Gerald J. (1900-1981), American politician
- Boileau, Gilles (1631–1669), French translator and member of the Académie française
- Boileau, Josh (* 1995), Irish snooker player
- Boileau, Louis-Auguste (1812–1896), French architect
- Boileau, Michel , French mathematician
- Boileau, Nicolas (1636-1711) French writer
- Boileau, Pierre (1906–1989) French author
- Boilen, Bob (* 1953), American radio presenter, musician and author
- Boilesen, Nicolai (* 1992), Danish football player
- Boilet, Frédéric (* 1960), French comic book writer and illustrator
- Boilley, Sophie (* 1989), French biathlete
- Boillot, Georges (1884-1916), French racing car driver
- Boilly, Alphonse (1801–1867), French engraver and lithographer
- Boilly, Edouard (1799-1854), French composer
- Boilly, Julien Léopold (1796–1874), French painter and lithographer
- Boilly, Louis-Léopold (1761–1845), French painter and lithographer
- Boily, David (* 1990), Canadian track and road cyclist
- Boily, Eric (* 1987), Canadian road cyclist
- Boim, Se'ev (1943–2011), Israeli politician of Likud and Kadima
- Boime, Albert (1933–2008), American art historian and university professor
- Boin, Victor (1886–1974), Belgian sports journalist, athlete and sports official
- Boine, Bernhard (1912–1978), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Boine, Mari (* 1956), Norwegian-Sami musician
- Boinebroke, Jehan († 1286), French merchant
- Boineburg and Lengsfeld, Philipp Julius Leopold von (1738–1816), royal Prussian major general and most recently commander of the 44th Infantry Regiment
- Boineburg, Philipp Wilhelm von (1656–1717), imperial count, Erfurt governor, rector
- Boineburg-Lengsfeld, Hans von (1889–1980), German officer, lieutenant general in World War II
- Boing von Oldersum († 1540), East Frisian nobleman and civil servant
- Boio , Delphic hymn poet
- Boiorix († 101 BC), King of the Cimbri
- Boios , Greek author
- Bois, Andreas du (* 1956), German gynecologist and oncologist
- Bois, Cécile (* 1971), French actress
- Bois, Curt (1901–1991), German actor
- Bois, Danny (* 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bois, Désiré (1856–1946), French botanist
- Bois, Henri (1862–1924), French Protestant theologian
- Bois, Ilse (1896–1960), German cabaret artist, actress and parodist
- Bois, John (1560–1643), British clergyman and member of the royal commission for the translation of the Bible under King James I.
- Bois, Yve-Alain (* 1952), Algerian art historian and university professor
- Bois-Reymond, Fanny du (1891–1990), German gardener, psychoanalyst and translator
- Bois-Reymond, Lili du (1864–1948), German writer
- Boischollet, Hilarion-François de Chevigné de (1746–1812), French bishop
- Boisclair, André (* 1966), Canadian politician
- Boisdavid, Anton Simon von († 1706), ducal Major General and Chief of the Cavalry Regiment No. 3-B
- Boisdeffre, Pierre de (1926–2002), French civil servant, diplomat, Romance philologist and literary critic
- Boisdeffre, Raoul Le Mouton de (1839–1919), French professional soldier
- Boisduval, Jean Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de (1799–1879), French entomologist, botanist and doctor
- Boise, Otis Bardwell (1844–1912), American composer
- Boisecq, Simone (1922–2012), French journalist and sculptor
- Boisedu, Johan (* 1979), French handball player
- Boiselle, Gabriele (* 1954), German animal photographer
- Boisgelin de Cucé, Jean-de-Dieu-Raymond de (1732–1804), French Roman Catholic archbishop, cardinal and member of the Académie française
- Boisguilbert, Pierre Le Pesant de (1646–1714), French economist from the time of mercantilism
- Boishu, Joseph (* 1939), French priest, auxiliary bishop in Reims
- Boisjoly, Roger (1938–2012), American engineer
- Boiskos , Greek sculptor
- Boisly, Hermann (1880–1947), German local politician
- Boisly, Theodor (1848–1934), German lawyer and member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Boismenu, Alain Guynot de (1870–1953), Roman Catholic bishop and missionary
- Boismont, Nicolas Thyrel de († 1786), French theologian and preacher
- Boismortier, Joseph Bodin de (1689–1755), French composer
- Boisot, Ludwig von († 1576), Dutch admiral, lord of Ruart
- Boisrobert, François Le Métel de (1592–1662), French clergyman, poet and playwright
- Boisrond, Michel (1921–2002), French film director and screenwriter
- Boisrond-Canal, Pierre Théoma (1832–1905), Haitian politician and President of Haiti
- Boissard de Boisdenier, Joseph Ferdinand (1813–1866), French painter and musician of the Romantic period
- Boissard, Jean-Jacques († 1602), French antique collector and Latin poet
- Boissat, Pierre de (1603–1662), French writer and member of the Académie française
- Boisse, Éric (* 1980), French sword fencer and Olympic champion
- Boisse, Philippe (* 1955), French fencer
- Boisseau, Jocelyne (born 1953), French actress
- Boisseau, Juanita (1911–2012), American dancer
- Boisseau, Sébastien (* 1974), French jazz musician
- Boissel de Monville, Hippolyte (1794–1863), French factory owner and plant collector
- Boisselet, Marie Thérèse Françoise (1731–1800), mistress of the French King Louis XV.
- Boisselier, Jean (1912–1996), French archaeologist
- Boisselier, Jeremias Theodor (1826–1912), German Higher Commercial Judge and Judge
- Boisselier, Julien (* 1970), French actor
- Boisselot, Jean Louis (1782–1847), French entrepreneur and founder of the piano manufacturing company Boisselot & Fils, Marseille
- Boisselot, Xavier (1811–1893), French composer and piano maker
- Boisserée, Melchior (1786–1851), German art collector
- Boisseree, Simone (born 1948), American stunt woman and actress
- Boisserée, Sulpiz (1783–1854), German painting collector, architecture and art historian
- Boisset, Raymond (1912-1991), French sprinter
- Boisset, Yves (* 1939), French director and screenwriter
- Boissier de Sauvages de Lacroix, François (1706–1767), French doctor, botanist and university professor
- Boissier de Sauvages, Pierre Augustin (1710–1795), French naturalist, encyclopedist and Provençalist
- Boissier, André (1904–1956), Swiss diplomat
- Boissier, André Jean-Jacques , Consul General of France
- Boissier, Gaston (1823–1908), French ancient historian and classical philologist
- Boissier, Léopold (1893–1968), Swiss lawyer, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross
- Boissier, Pierre (1920–1974), Swiss lawyer, delegate and member of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
- Boissier, Pierre Edmond (1810–1885), Swiss botanist
- Boissier-Butini, Caroline (1786–1836), Swiss pianist and composer
- Boissière, Gustave (1850–1927), French Romanist
- Boissière, Prudence (1806–1885), French Romance philologist and lexicographer
- Boissieu, Alain de (1914-2006), French Chief of Staff
- Boissieu, Jean-Jacques de (1736–1810), French painter, draftsman and engraver
- Boissieu, Pierre de (* 1945), French diplomat
- Boisson de Chazournes, Laurence (* 1958), French lawyer, professor at the University of Geneva
- Boisson, Christine (* 1956), French actress
- Boisson, Noëlle (* 1944), French film editor
- Boissonade, Gustave (1825–1910), French legal scholar
- Boissonade, Jean-François (1774–1857), French classical philologist
- Boissonnas, Fred (1858–1946), Swiss photographer
- Boissonnault, Randy (* 1970), Canadian politician and journalist
- Boissonneau, Auguste (1802–1883), French ornithologist, natural produce dealer and ocularist
- Boissonneau, John Anthony (* 1949), Canadian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Toronto
- Boissonneaux de Chevigny, Robert de (1920–2011), French religious, former bishop of Nouakchott
- Boissy d'Anglas, François-Antoine (1756–1826), politician during the French Revolution
- Boissy, Louis de (1694–1758), French poet
- Boissy, Louis Michel de (1725–1788), French historian
- Boiste, Pierre-Claude (1765–1824), French Romanist and lexicographer
- Boisvert, Hugo (* 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Boisvert-Lacroix, Alex (* 1987), Canadian speed skater
- Boit, Kibet (* 1934), Kenyan sprinter
- Boit, Mike (* 1949), Kenyan middle-distance runner and university professor
- Boit, Philemon Kiprop (* 1976), Kenyan marathon runner
- Boit, Philip (* 1971), Kenyan cross-country skier
- Boita, Peter (1924–1997), British film editor
- Boitaca, Diogo († 1528), builder of Manueline style (Gothic)
- Boitani, Luigi (* 1946), Italian biologist
- Boitano, Brian (born 1963), American figure skater
- Boitard, Pierre (1789-1859), French botanist and geologist
- Boiteau, Arnaud (* 1973), French eventing rider
- Boitel, Maurice (1919–2007) French painter
- Boitel, Pedro Luis (1931–1972), Cuban dissident and political prisoner
- Boiteux, Jean (1933-2010), French swimmer
- Boitin, Florian (* 1967), German designer
- Boito, Arrigo (1842–1918), Italian writer and composer
- Boito, Camillo (1836–1914), Italian architect and author
- Boitschenko, Pavel Nikolayevich (* 1975), Russian ice hockey player
- Boivie, Gustaf (1864–1951), Swedish sports marksman
- Boivin, Guillaume (* 1989), Canadian track and road cyclist
- Boivin, Jean (1663–1726), French Graecist and member of the Académie française
- Boivin, Jean-Baptiste (1898–1970), French religious, Vicar Apostolic and Archbishop of Abidjan
- Boivin, Jean-Marc (1951–1990), French mountaineer
- Boivin, Leo (* 1932), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and scout
- Boivin, Marie Anne (1773–1841), French midwife
- Boivineau, Yves (* 1947), French priest and Bishop of Annecy
- Boix, Francisco (1920–1951), Republican Spaniard who was imprisoned in Mauthausen concentration camp
- Boizard, Gilles (1933–1987), French composer
- Boizenburg, Jordan von , council notary
- Boizow, Denis Nikolajewitsch (* 1986), Russian boxer
- Boizow, Michail Anatoljewitsch (* 1961), Russian historian
Boy
- Bojack, Paul (1913–2008), German painter and graphic artist
- Bojadschi, Michael George , Greek grammarian of Aromanian and Modern Greek
- Boyadschiew, Martin (* 1987), Bulgarian ice hockey player
- Bojadschiew, Slatju (1903–1976), Bulgarian painter
- Bojadschiew, Tsocho (* 1951), Bulgarian philosopher
- Bojadzhiev, Boris (* 1979), German film composer
- Bojahr, Nelly Marie (* 1988), German beauty queen, Miss Germany 2007
- Bojak, Detlef (* 1935), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Bojalil Gil, Felipe (1912–1956), Mexican singer and composer
- Bojang Samateh-Manneh, Fanta , Gambian politician
- Bojang, Abdoulie (* 1960), Gambian politician
- Bojang, Alhassana († 2016), Gambian politician
- Bojang, Anna Marie (* 2004), Gambian beach volleyball player and volleyball player
- Bojang, Buba A. , Gambian politician
- Bojang, Dembo , Gambian politician
- Bojang, Ismael (* 1988), German-Austrian poker player
- Bojang, John P. († 2011), Gambian educator, politician and diplomat
- Bojang, Lamin (* 1952), Gambian politician
- Bojang, Lamin (* 1954), Gambian politician
- Bojang, Lamin MM († 2011), Gambian politician
- Bojang, Manuel (* 2001), German basketball player
- Bojang, Mariama (* 1997), Gambian soccer player
- Bojang, Sheriff (* 1974), Gambian journalist, editor and politician
- Bojang, Sheriff (* 1983), Gambian journalist and broadcaster
- Bojang-Sissoho, Amie , Gambian women's rights activist and politician
- Bojanić, Dragomir (1933–1993), Yugoslav or Serbian actor
- Bojanić, Miloš (* 1950), Serbian turbo-folk singer
- Bojanowski, Axel (* 1971), German geologist and science journalist
- Bojanowski, Edmund (1814–1871), founder of the Polish order, blessed
- Bojanowski, Hermann Alexander Alfons von (1805–1868), Prussian lieutenant general, commander of the Breslau fortress
- Bojanowski, Paul von (1834–1915), German librarian, writer and politician, MdR
- Bojanowski, Xaver von (1787–1856), Prussian major general
- Bojanus, Ludwig Heinrich von (1776–1827), German zoologist
- Bojar, Pavel (1919–1999), Czech writer and translator
- Bojara, Peter (* 1939), German football goalkeeper
- Boyarinzew, Denis Konstantinowitsch (* 1978), Russian football player
- Boyarinzew, Wladislaw Andrejewitsch (* 1994), Russian ski jumper
- Bojārs, Gundars (* 1969), Latvian politician, Mayor of Riga
- Bojārs, Jānis (1956–2018), Latvian shot putter
- Boyarskaja, Jelisaveta Michailovna (* 1985), Russian theater and cinema actress
- Bojarski, Ceslaw (* 1917), French-Polish forger
- Boyarsky, Mikhail Sergejewitsch (* 1949), Russian actor, singer and TV presenter
- Boyarsky, Nikolai Alexandrovich (1922–1988), Soviet theater and film actor
- Bojarskich, Klawdija Sergejewna (1939–2009), Russian cross-country skier
- Bojarzin, Manfred (* 1961), German soccer player
- Bojčeski, Miroslav (* 1968), Macedonian football player
- Bojda, Aleksander (* 1978), Polish skier
- Bojdová, Ivana (* 1985), Slovak football player
- Boje, Claus (* 1958), German film producer
- Bojé, Harald (1934–1999), German pianist and university professor
- Boje, Herbert (1913–2002), German soccer player
- Boje, Kornelia (* 1942), German actress, author, dubbing and radio play speaker and dubbing director
- Boje, Walter (1905–1992), German photographer
- Bojent, Patrik (* 1980), Swedish football player
- Bojer, Dirk (* 1968), German songwriter
- Bojer, Johan (1872–1959), Norwegian writer
- Bojer, Wenceslas (1795–1856), Bohemian-Mauritian botanist and naturalist
- Bojesen, Kay (1886–1958), Danish designer
- Bojewa, Natalja (* 1989), Russian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Bojidar, Christian (* 1986), German actor
- Bojinović, Mladen (* 1977), Serbian handball player
- Bojka, Aljaksej , Belarusian poker player
- Bojka, Tazzjana (* 1955), Belarusian constitutional judge and former high jumper
- Bojko, Bogdan (* 1959), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Boyko, Denys (* 1988), Ukrainian football goalkeeper
- Bojko, Jakub (1857–1943), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Bojko, Jozef (* 1971), Slovak jockey in horse racing
- Boyko, Julian (* 2005), Ukrainian snooker player
- Bojko, Szymon (1917–2014), Polish art historian and art critic
- Bojković, Nataša (* 1971), Serbian chess player
- Bojničić, Ivan (1858–1925), lawyer and archivist
- Bojórquez, José , Mexican film producer, director and screenwriter
- Bojoura (* 1947), Dutch pop and folk singer
- Bojović, Petar (1858–1945), Serbian field marshal
- Bojowald, Martin (* 1973), German physicist
- Bojs, Karin (* 1959), Swedish science journalist and writer
- Bojsen, Brian , Danish cook, restaurateur, surfspotler and photographer
- Bojsen, Jaden (* 2000), German actor and singer
- Bojsen-Møller, Helge (1874–1946), Danish architect
- Bojsen-Møller, Jens (* 1966), Danish sailor
- Bojsen-Møller, Jørgen (* 1954), Danish sailor
- Böjte, Csaba (* 1959), Hungarian-speaking Franciscan
- Boychenko, Oleksandr (1903–1950), Ukrainian-Soviet writer and politician
- Boychenko, Oleksandr (* 1970), Ukrainian writer, essayist, translator and educator
- Bojcheva, Nikoleta (* 1994), Bulgarian soccer player
- Bojchuk, Ihor (* 1984), Ukrainian ski jumper
- Bojchuk, Mychajlo (1882–1937), Ukrainian artist and painter
- Bojchuk, Taras (* 1966), Ukrainian doctor and university professor
- Bojunga Nunes, Lygia (* 1932), Brazilian author for children and young people
- Bojunga, Claudius Hermann (1836–1913), German lawyer and local politician in Hanover
- Bojunga, Helmut (1898–1958), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician
- Bojunga, Klaudius (1867–1949), German Germanist and headmaster of the Schillerschule (Frankfurt am Main)
Bok
- Bok Geo-il (* 1946), South Korean writer
- Bök, August Friedrich (1739–1815), university professor from Württemberg, professor of philosophy, eloquence and poetry and prelate in Tübingen
- Bok, Aylin (* 1996), German handball player
- Bok, Bart J. (1906–1983), Dutch-American astronomer
- Bok, Benjamin (* 1995), Dutch chess grandmaster
- Bok, Derek (* 1930), American lawyer, educator, author, university professor
- Bok, Francis (* 1979), American human rights activist
- Bok, Hannes (1914–1964), American artist and writer
- Bok, Matteo Markus (* 2003), German-Italian pop singer
- Bok, Pauline de (* 1956), Dutch writer and translator
- Bok, Sarah , English badminton player
- Bok, Siegfried Thomas (1892–1964), Dutch neurologist
- Bok, Vladimir Georgievich (1850–1899), Russian archaeologist and coptologist
- Boka, Arthur (* 1983), Ivorian football player
- Boka, Olta (* 1991), Albanian singer
- Bokadi, Merveille Bopé (* 1996), Congolese football player
- Bokal, Nataša (* 1967), Slovenian ski racer
- Bokalic Iglic, Vicente (* 1952), Argentine religious, Bishop of Santiago del Estero
- Bokan, Beau (* 1981), American metal musician
- Bokanovic, Antonio (* 2003), Austrian soccer player
- Bokanović, Josipa (* 1991), Croatian national soccer player
- Bokarew, Gennady Kuzmich (1934–2012), Russian screenwriter, prose writer, Honored Artist of the RSFSR, honorary citizen of Sverdlovsk Oblast
- Bokarew, Wassili Dmitrijewitsch (1904–1966), Soviet theater actor and film actor
- Bokassa, Jean-Bédel (1921–1996), Central African politician, President and later Emperor of the Central African Republic
- Bokassa, Jean-Bédel the Younger (* 1973), heir to the Central African throne
- Böke, Fabian (* 1986), German basketball player
- Böke, Hubert (* 1951), German Protestant theologian
- Böke, Hüsamettin (1910–1995), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Böke, Karl-Ludwig (1927–1996), German sculptor and sculptor
- Boke, Norman Hill (1913-1996) American botanist
- Bokee, David A. (1805-1860) American politician
- Bökeichan, Älichan (1866–1937), Kazakh politician and publicist
- Bokel, Claudia (* 1973), German sword fencer
- Bökel, Gerhard (* 1946), German politician (SPD), MdL, Hessian State Minister
- Bökel, Johann (1535–1605), Belgian physician
- Bokel, Radost (* 1975), German actress and singer
- Bokelberg, Eduard , German road construction officer, secret government councilor, non-fiction author and editor as well as Freemason
- Bokelberg, Georg (1842–1902), German architect, civil engineer, railway worker and town planning officer
- Bokelberg, Nilz (* 1976), German television presenter and singer
- Bokelberg, Oliver (* 1964), German cameraman
- Bokelberg, Werner (* 1937), German photographer and actor
- Bokelmann, Christian Ludwig (1844-1894), German painter
- Bokelmann, Ernst Heinrich (1858–1928), German lawyer, notary and politician, MdR
- Bokelmann, Friedrich (1868–1941), German electrical engineer
- Bokelmann, Fritz (* 1940), German bank manager and chairman of the association and board of directors of the Federal Association of German Volksbanks and Raiffeisenbanks (BVR)
- Bokelmann, Georg Wilhelm (1779–1847), businessman and Danish diplomat
- Bokelmann, Hans (1931–2016), German educational scientist and university professor
- Bokelmann, Hermann (* 1929), German local politician (SPD)
- Bokelmann, Johann Conrad (1830–1875), landowner, member of the Reichstag
- Bökelmann, Oskar (* 1997), German actor
- Bokelmann, Uwe (* 1962), German journalist and editor-in-chief
- Bokeloh, Dieter (* 1942), German ski jumper
- Bokeloh, Jonas (* 1996), German cyclist
- Bökels, Hanns (1891–1965), German architect
- Bökemeier, Horst (1935–2015), German lawyer and politician (SPD), MdL
- Bökemeier, Rolf (1932–2007), German teacher, local history researcher and non-fiction author
- Bokemeyer, Carsten (* 1962), German internist
- Bokemeyer, Heinrich (1679–1751), theologian, poet, composer
- Bokemeyer, Jan (* 1970), German basketball player
- Böken, Gerda (* 1932), German film and theater actress
- Böken, Jenny (1989–2008), German officer candidate
- Bökenkrüger, Wilhelm (1890–1966), German educator, administrative officer and politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament, Rhineland-Palatinate state minister
- Böker, Alexander (1912–1997), German journalist and diplomat
- Böker, Alexander (* 1973), German chemist and university professor
- Böker, Carl (1836–1905), German painter
- Böker, Hans (1886–1939), German anatomist and zoologist
- Böker, Johann Gottfried († 1860), German-American wine and spirits dealer, consul, art collector and gallery owner
- Böker, Johann Josef (* 1953), German architectural historian
- Boker, John R. (1913–2003), American industrialist and philatelist
- Böker, Markus (* 1966), German film, television and theater actor
- Böker, Moritz (1853–1933), German engineer and industrialist, honorary citizen of Remscheid
- Boker, Nava (* 1971), Israeli politician
- Böker, Robert (1843–1912), German businessman and local politician
- Böker, Robert (1885–1980), German engineer and historian of science
- Böker, Ulrike (* 1956), Austrian politician (GREEN), member of the state parliament
- Böker, Uwe (1940–2020), German philologist and English specialist
- Böker, Wolfgang (* 1933), German psychiatrist
- Bokeria, Giga (* 1972), Georgian politician
- Bokermann, Werner (1929–1995), Brazilian zoologist
- Bokern, Mareike (* 1979), German news presenter
- Bokern, Oliver (* 1973), German actor
- Bokesch, Markus (* 1991), Austrian handball player
- Bokhari, Laila (* 1974), Norwegian political scientist and politician
- Bokhari, Samsam (* 1957), Pakistani politician
- Bokholt, Gerhard , councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Bokholt, Heinrich von († 1346), councilor in Lübeck
- Bokholt, Hermann († 1427), German Cistercian and abbot of Doberan Monastery
- Bokholt, Lorenz († 1501), German lawyer, Roman Catholic clergyman and university professor
- Bokholt, Siegfried von , Councilor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Bokholt, Siegfried von , Councilor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Boki, Boris Iwanowitsch (1873–1927), Russian mining scientist and university professor
- Boki, Georgi Borissowitsch (1909–2001), Russian physical chemist, crystal chemist, crystallographer and university professor
- Boki, Gleb Ivanovich (1879–1937), Russian revolutionary and NKVD commissioner
- boki.b (* 1983), Croatian artist (painter, graphic artist and author)
- Bokila, Jeremy (* 1988), Dutch-Congolese soccer player
- Bokk, Dominik (* 2000), German ice hockey player
- Bökk, Katalin (* 1972), Hungarian national soccer player
- Bokkel, Dennis ten (* 1979), Dutch ice hockey player
- Bøkko, Håvard (* 1987), Norwegian speed skater
- Bøkko, Hege (* 1991), Norwegian speed skater
- Boklan, Stanislaw (* 1960), Ukrainian film and theater actor
- Bökle, Otto (1912–1988), German soccer player
- Böklen, Richard (1861–1934), German architect, Württemberg construction clerk and university professor
- Bökler, Philipp Heinrich (1718–1759), Strasbourg anatomist and university professor
- Bokler, Willy (1909–1974), German clergyman
- Boklöv, Jan (* 1966), Swedish ski jumper
- Boklund, Johan Christoffer (1817–1880), Swedish painter and professor at the Royal Art Academy in Stockholm
- Bökmann, Johannes (1926–1998), German Catholic moral theologian and publicist
- Boko, Duma (* 1969), Botswana politician
- Bokolo, Yannick (* 1985), French basketball player
- Bokon, Ernst (1922–1991), Austrian football player
- Bokor, Margit (1900–1949), Hungarian opera singer (soprano)
- Bokorny, Thomas (1856–1929), German chemist and botanist
- Bokow, Andrei Wladimirowitsch (* 1943), Russian architect and university professor
- Bokow, Fyodor Efimowitsch (1904–1984), Soviet functionary and general
- Bokowa, Irina (* 1952), Bulgarian politician
- Bokowski, Paul (* 1982), German-Polish author and satirist
- Bokros, Lajos (* 1954), Hungarian politician, MEP
- Boks, Aron (* 1997), German author, poetry slammer and moderator
- Boks, Evert Jan (1839–1914), Dutch-Belgian genre and portrait painter
- Bokša, Milan (* 1951), Czech football player and coach
- Bokšay, Alexa (1911–2007), Czech football player and coach
- Bokschaj, Jossyp (1891–1975), Ukrainian painter
- Bokschtein, Mejer Felixowitsch (1913–1990), Soviet mathematician
- Boksenberg, Alexander (* 1936), British physicist
- Bokshi, Besim (1930–2014), Kosovar or Yugoslav linguist, poet and politician
- Bokšić, Alen (* 1970), Croatian football player